I have to admit that I have no experience with stylus. As part of a touchscreen laptop review, I asked about this stylus to see how they work together. I liked the Uogic pen because of the price and the fact that it's thinner than HP's. Although there was some concern because Uogic emphasized Microsoft Surface compatibility, I found it identified from an HP laptop and worked as expected. Because it's thinner, it's easier for me to hold and use than a thicker pen. Since I don't have any apps that require a stylus, I downloaded an app from the Microsoft Store that allows me to draw on my laptop screen. Lack of dexterity will show, but I've attached a short video on how to draw lines of different widths with different pressures. If you're looking for a stylus that works with the HP Pavilion x360, check out this stylus.
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